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Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Pure Politics ... Propagated by the Press

Why are Republicans allowing the entire debate to be about taxes, and about the war among Republicans over holding a line on the Norquist pledge or not, when what Obama is proposing on raising the rates on the 2% is a triviality? It will reduce the deficit from $1.10 trillion to $1.02 trillion, eight cents on the dollar. It is nothing, it's lunch money, it's a rounding error. And yet that's all the debate that we're hearing.

Obama understands this. He's not trying to fix our fiscal issues and problems, he's trying to destroy the Republicans by insisting that there is a split among the Republicans on this issue which has held them together, the same way it destroyed President Bush Sr. when he went back on the pledge he made. This is a political attack on Republicans. There is no evidence right now that he has any interest in the real fiscal issue, because he would have to talk about spending and entitlements and he isn't.

From where I sit, it seems Republicans have no influence whatsoever over the content of national debate. The subject of any and all public debate appears predetermined by the White House and duly propagated by the Obama loyalists who constitute the so-called MainStreamMedia. This MSM is utterly untrustworthy, sordid, morally ignoble if you will, in its dedication to diverting if not entirely thwarting the free flow of ideas and any conversation thereof.

This presents a terribly grave threat to American liberty and even after a decade-long encounter of it, I still have no clue as to what could be done to remedy the situation ... other than perhaps to ignore it and hope it will go away.

Comments

Granted: the MSM is utterly untrustworthy, sordid, and morally ignoble. But that just shows they represent a majority of the American people. Those 60% of Americans who favor soaking the rich (see above post) strike me as utterly untrustworthy, sordid, and morally ignoble (unless the 10th Commandment has recently been abrogated, and covetousness is now considered noble). In America, the majority get the leadership they deserve -- and they get the media they deserve, too.

The worst part is that the Republicans are a bunch of stupid, spineless cowards who don't believe in anything really and won't stand up to the MSM or the Democrats. I think Michael Savage is right: It's a one party system, the Democans, or the Republicrats, and they just take turns being in power; it's a mutually beneficial arrangement so they fill their own pockets.